MUST RAISE RATES TO IMPROVE ROADS; Railways Cannot Now Finance Developments, Says President of the New York Central.

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WASHINGTON, Oct. 13 -- Two Presidents of great American railway systems. Daniel Willard of the Baltimore Ohio and W.C. Brown of the New York Central, to-day gave their reasons for the proposed advance in freight rates by the Eastern roads. Neither placed the responsibility for the proposed in crease wholly ppon the advances in wages, but both asserted that they had been an important factor in the matter. View Full Article in Timesmachine »